Wil Shriner is an American actor, comedian, director and game show host.
Background
Shriner was born in New York City, New York, the twin brother of soap opera actor Kin Shriner and the son of Eileen “Pixie” McDermott and Herb Shriner, a Hoosier humorist who had several shows in the early days of television, including Two for the Money and The Herb Shriner Show.
Career
Wil made his first appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and then went on to be a regular on the National Broadcasting Company morning show The David Letterman Show. Foreign one season in the 1980s (1987-1988), he hosted The Wil Shriner Show, a nationally syndicated Group West television talk show. television Guide described the program as "a daily variety-talk show featuring celebrity guests, segments on health and fitness, and interviews with authors and experts."
He also hosted two game shows, the American version of That"s My Dog (replacing Steve Skrovan) from 1993 until its cancellation in 1995 and Small Talk.
During the early 1990s, he also hosted a weekly syndicated series about amateur and well-known inventors called Why Didn"t I Think of That?, which ran for two years.
He also hosted the Mission Teen United States of America 1989 pageant. He spent four years as a correspondent and guest host on the American Broadcasting Company network morning show Home Show.
In a 1990 episode of the television show Designing Women, Suzanne Sugarbaker (Delta Burke) references Wil Shriner as being the emcee for the 1976 Mission Georgia pageant. He began directing sitcoms in 2000, including episodes of Frasier, Becker, and Everybody Loves Raymond.
He also did episodes of Raising Dad, My Wife and Kids, Norm, Married to the Kellys, Luis, Ladies Manitoba, Two Guys and A Girl, and Living With Francisco
In 2006, he wrote the screenplay for, and directed, the feature film Hoot, which was released by New Lincolnshire Cinema on over 3000 screens. The family film came out on Digital Video Disc in August 2006. Hoot was added to the film collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 2009.
He now regularly appears on the Paul and Young Ron morning radio show on BIG105.9 FM and also on Real Radio 94.3 FM.